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  • They have boiled the oblique art of municipal flackery down to an intuitive glint worthy of the pinky ring.
  • MGM, sensing an opportunity to turn hackery into flackery, decided to maintain the site in its altered form.
  • Now Egmont is passing the hat for a second time, hoping to raise some more capital for outreach and flackery.
  • Instead screenwriters Billy Crystal and Peter Tolan have come up with an occasionally knowing, but more often witless, look at Hollywood flackery.
  • He was described in the piece as deceptive, temperamental and spin-happy, " a poster child for bungled flackery ."
  • Given that Hinckle did not use the stronger words " psychotic " or " barking mad, " determine how much more he wants to be paid for his flackery.
  • It may seem outlandish to launch a campaign broadside by television ad and book flackery devoted to discrediting the respectable Vietnam War record of Sen . John Kerry, who has five combat medals.
  • Another alternative to flackery and flummery is to seek out men and women from universities and think tanks who actually know something about tough subjects like welfare and health care and are not totally incapacitated by jargon.
  • In last week's episode, Sister Maureen ( a " progressive, modern nun, " according to ABC flackery ) is asked : " How do you feel about the Episcopal Church ?"
  • The year 2000 was the greatest year ever for flackery, hoopla and hyperbole _ some $ 4.2 billion in estimated billings nationally, the highest ever _ and in New York City, the industry grew 24 percent, according to the council.
  • They are increasingly filled with sensation, rumor, press-agent flackery, and bloated trivialities at the expense of significant facts . . . . They cover celebrities as if reporters were a bunch of waifs with their noses pressed enviously to the windows of the rich and famous.
  • From those, we can expect marvelous things : Independent newsgathering faster, if rougher edged, than CNN; truth squads to counter the most outrageous propaganda, and flackery to generate propaganda of its own; learning institutions, libraries, networks of healers and hucksters; clowns and philosophers, finders and losers _ millions of each, and you're in charge of the control room.
  • Union sites run the gamut from very simple bulletin boards for fast facts, frequently asked questions and e-mail links ( the Sheet Metal Workers International Association site has all of four pages ) to sprawling sites that rival those of Fortune 500 corporations for sharp graphics, slick Java gimmicks and the oily sheen of high-class professional flackery ( not surprising, the Communication Workers of America site is both vast and snazzy ).